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Established | 1946 |
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Faculty | Royal College of Physicians |
The Ernestine Henry Lecture is a talk based on occupation hazards, delivered every three years at the Royal College of Physicians in London. It was founded in 1946 by British physician Sydney Alexander Henry, in memory of his mother Ernestine Henry, the wife of a General Practitioner in Rochdale, Lancashire.[1][2][3][4]
Lecturers
Years | Name | Lecture title | Notes | Image |
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1949 | Donald Hunter | "Devices for the protection of the worker against injury and disease" | [2][5][6] | |
1952 | Ronald E. Lane | "Blood changes in industrial disease" | [2][7][8] | |
1955 | Kenneth M. A. Perry | "Pulmonary disease associated with metallic oxides" | [2][9] | |
1958 | Jerry N. Morris | "Coronary heart disease and occupation" | [2][10] | |
1961 | John Morrison Barnes | "The mode of action of some toxic substances with special reference to the effects of prolonged exposure" | [2][11] | |
1964 | R. C. Browne | "Coal miner's nystagmus - psyche and soma" | [2] | |
1967 | Georgiana Bonser | "Factors concerned in the location of human and experimental tumours" | [2] | |
1970 | Richard Selwyn Francis Schilling | "Hazards of deep-sea fishing" | [2][12][13] | |
1973 | F. S. Cooksey | [2] | ||
1976 | [2] | |||
1979 | [2] | |||
1983 | [2] | |||
2011 | Sir Michael Marmot |
References
- ^ Bonser, G. M. (10 June 1967). "Factors concerned in the location of human and experimental tumours". British Medical Journal. 2 (5553): 655–660. doi:10.1136/bmj.2.5553.655. PMID 6067280.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Clark, Sir George Norman; Briggs, Asa (1964). "Appendices". A History of the Royal College of Physicians of London. Clarendon Press for the Royal College of Physicians. p. 1690. ISBN 978-0-19-925334-0.
- ^ "Sydney Alexander Henry | RCP Museum". history.rcplondon.ac.uk. Archived from the original on 1 April 2024. Retrieved 1 April 2024.
- ^ "Ernestine Henry Lectureship". register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 1 April 2024. Retrieved 1 April 2024.
- ^ Hunter, Donald (25 February 1950). "Protection of the Worker Against Injury and Disease.—I". British Medical Journal. 1 (4651): 449–454. PMID 15405906.
- ^ Hunter, Donald (4 March 1950). "Protection of the Worker Against Injury and Disease.--II". British Medical Journal. 1 (4652): 506–512. doi:10.1136/bmj.1.4652.506. PMID 20787763.
- ^ Lane, Ronald E. (1952). "Blood Changes in Industrial Disease". British Journal of Industrial Medicine. 9 (4): 245–254. ISSN 0007-1072. PMID 12987578.
- ^ "Ronald Epey Lane". history.rcplondon.ac.uk. Royal College of Physicians. Archived from the original on 1 April 2024. Retrieved 1 April 2024.
- ^ "Pulmonary disease associated with metallic oxides". The Lancet. 266 (6888): 463–469. 3 September 1955.
- ^ Morris, J. N.; Crawford, M. D. (20 December 1958). "Coronary heart disease and physical activity of work; evidence of a national necropsy survey". British Medical Journal. 2 (5111): 1485–1496. doi:10.1136/bmj.2.5111.1485. ISSN 0007-1447. PMID 13608027.
- ^ Magee, P. N. (November 1975). "John Morrison Barnes, CBE". Nature. 258 (5530): 91–91. doi:10.1038/258091a0. ISSN 1476-4687.
- ^ "Richard Selwyn Francis Schilling | RCP Museum". history.rcplondon.ac.uk. RCP. Archived from the original on 1 April 2024. Retrieved 1 April 2024.
- ^ Schilling, R. S. (January 1971). "Hazards of deep-sea fishing". British Journal of Industrial Medicine. 28 (1): 27–35. ISSN 0007-1072. PMID 5101166.